February’s Rose by Bing Hua -Translator: Yingcai Xu

(14 customer reviews)

$19.99

 

I like Bing Hua‘s poetry, simple yet full of feelings. Mr. Xu Yingcai’s translation is also quite commendable for the accuracy, individuality, and cohesion he has achieved!Bing Hua is good at allegorizing subtle intricacies and tender sentiments through scenes in the nature to express her feelings.

–William Marr,Former President of Illinois State Poetry Society

 

Bing Hua‘s ecstatic poetry of love invites the reader to experience the many faces of love—love expressed in the seasons, in the gravity of a door, in the heartbreak of the girl who “Turns away from the splendor of rainbows” (This Girl). Read these poems and be moved by the enduring, and sometimes wrenching, power of love.

–Sylvia Cavanaugh, English language Editor for Poetry Hall

 

Bing Hua is an outstanding poet who pursues a unique aesthetic value and is a rose that blooms alone in the time of moribund poetry writing. What a surprising miracle!

–Liu Huangtian, Former President of Chinese Literature & Art Association in America

 

“Startled”, you may discover “The Light of Poetry” in Bing Hua’s poems on “Love” and “Waiting” and “Promise”. They can help change your “Mood” in “Setback” and get rid of “The Sorrow of Blue” or some “Haunting Thoughts”. Hopefully they could lead you through “That Door” to see “Dancing” “Mayflowers” and hear the “Sound of Silence”.

–Zhu Xiao Di, Famous Bilingual Writer

 

What a marvelous Bing Hua! During the daytime, she is busy with her career and all the house chores, and at night, she bends over under the lamp writing many poems. Bing Hua doesn’t need me to crown her. Those hundred and more compliments she has received tell the story of her reputation in the poetry circle.

–Song Xiaoliang, Famous Writer

 

“Poetry Hall” ――a Chinese and English bilingual journal belonging to American Chinese Poetry Association publicized this book news in its electronic booklet on November 14, 2021. So did the Washington Daily News on its Community Column on January 7, 2022.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Description

February’s Rose

by Bing Hua 

Translator: Yingcai Xu

$19.99, Full-length, paper

978-1-64662-782-0

2022

Bing Hua is the pen name of Lihua Lu, who is also known as Rose Lu. She is an accountant in Maryland, vice president of the Chinese Poetry Association, content director of Poetry Hall.  She has been called “the queen of love poetry” and “a rose in the poetic world” and her poetic style called the “Bing Hua Style”. Her poems are so influential that they are considered “Bing Hua Phenomenon”. She has won quite a number of international poetry rewards. Her poetry collections include Selected Poems of Bing Hua, This Is Love, Roses by the Stream, etc.

Yingcai Xu, a former English teacher of Fudan University, China, now teaches Chinese studies courses at DePaul University, USA. He has dozens of publications. Some of his translation publication includes A Selection from the Eight Great Prose Masters of the Tang and Song DynastiesSelected Words of Contemporary Chinese Prose100 Classic Chinese PoemsIn Other Words—-Poems by Wisconsin Poets in English and Chinese. Yingcai Xu is also a poet. His poetry publications include Poetic SouthInspiration from Nature—-Poems by Yingcai Xu in Chinese and English, and We Are Here Painting. Yingcai Xu is the president of the Chinese Poetry Association and the Editor-in-Chief of Poetry Hall.

About February’s Rose

Bing Hua, “The Queen of Love Poetry”, award-winning poet. Bing Hua ’s poems center on lauding the love of life and the beauty of affection. With remarkable poetic lines, she has created vital and extraordinary artistic realms. Thus, in her way of sentiment, language, and rhythm, she has freely and fully instilled the female’s tender, warm, and affectionate feelings into the deep souls of her readers. She meticulously cultivates fragrant roses by a creek, in a garden, or even in the field of her whole life. In this, she also cultivates beauty.  

She integrates her whole heart into nature to directly communicate with nature and submerge herself in the orderly and unorderly boundless firmament. Her poetry is indeed commendable. It is a very unique and culture-rich life experience and mental enlightenment.